From the Richmond Whig, 10/5/1864

CUTTING AND STABBING. – The inmates of Stuart Hospital, formerly the old
Fair Grounds, were thrown into a state of excitement yesterday by a desperate
encounter which took place there between two men, one of whom was named D. B.
Craddock. The unknown picked up a chair and struck Craddock over the head,
whereupon, he drew a knife and inflicted a wound in the bowels of the other,
which is likely to prove fatal. Subsequently, Craddock was arrested, and
committed to Castle Thunder to await an examination by court martial.